The Sydney Cricket Ground & Sydney Football Stadium is home to most of the largest sporting events in Sydney. From Test Cricket matches to NRL Grand Finals it can all be seen here. The Cricket Ground & Football Stadium has also been the venue for some of the most famous music artists from around the world like Robbie Williams & Michael Jackson. The Sydney Cricket Ground & Sydney Football Stadium is located only 15mins drive from Coogee Sands Hotel & Apartments and there are plenty of buses if needing public transport. If you are looking for accommodation close to Sydney Cricket Ground or Sydney Football Stadium then look no further and book now!

The Ritz Cinema is steeped in rich history and tradition. Built in 1937 and now Heritage Listed, it is one of the only 2 original Art Deco Cinemas remaining in Sydney. Family owned, independent, and still offering the lowest price movie tickets around, the cinema has survived a fascinating history of tumultuous change and holds an important place in the local culture. The main theatre boasts one of the largest permanent cinema auditoriums in Sydney, and combined with authentic, original Art Deco fittings, the Ritz truly manages to provide the excitement of movie going experience straight from the golden age of cinema.

A cliff top coastal walk, the Coogee to Bondi walk extends for six km in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. The walk features stunning views, beaches, parks, cliffs, bays and rock pools. The beaches and parks offer a place to rest, swim or a chance to eat at one of the cafes, hotels, restaurants or takeaways. All beaches offer picnic shelters, electric barbecues, play areas, kiosks, toilets and change-rooms. The walk is not difficult; there are medium gradient paths and several staircases with occasional seating. It takes about two hours to complete the walk.

Fox Studios is an iconic entertainment, leisure and retail precinct located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. Featuring cinemas, restaurants, bars and retail, largely surrounding The Showring, an exceptional outdoor performance and event space, and the home of The Fox Village Markets.

Coogee Beach is a great beach with calm surf and is family-friendly. The promenade area has restored historic buildings and nurtured parklands. Most of the facilities are located at mid-beach with showers, change rooms and toilets near the Arden Street bus stop. Upmarket restaurants now jostle with fish and chip shops and an increasing number of boutiques. As the beach curves south, the park leads into Grant Reserve, which has an enclosed lawn and a children's playground. A path veers off towards the most controversial feature of the area, the women's pool. Next door is Wylies Baths, an ocean pool with a grand wooden platform, which is a good length for lap swimming.

Designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon and covered in over one million white granite tiles imported from Sweden, the sail-like roofed house was completed in 1973, fourteen years in the building and A$95 million over budget. An argument made Utzon resign in the late 1960s, but his original design ideas are now at last being implemented. A centre for the Arts, the Sydney Opera House is home to Opera Australia, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and the Sydney Theatre Company and is now one of the most famous buildings in the world.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, also affectionately known as the 'Coat hanger', was opened on March 19th 1932 by Premier Jack Lang, after six years of construction. Made of steel the bridge contains 6 million hand driven rivets. The surface area that requires painting is equal to about the surface area of 60 sports fields. The Bridge has huge hinges to absorb the expansion caused by the hot Sydney sun. You will see them on either side of the bridge at the footings of the Pylons .Its total length including approach spans is 1149 metres and its arch span is 503 metres. The top of the arch is 134 metres above sea level and the clearance for shipping under the deck is a spacious 49 metres. The total steelwork weighs 52,800 tonnes, including 39,000 tonnes in the arch. Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world's largest steel arch bridge, and, in its beautiful harbour location, has become a renowned international symbol of Australia.